Mra. Bertha Licht, of Huron, South South Jen« Al left Dakota, and Levy, of Wolsey, Dakota, are visiting thelr aunt, nie Ryman, and brother-in-law, bert Blerly. Mr. Levy's father We will give One Hundred Dollars for aot ou of fess (oaused by ontarrh) that eannot Mall's Ostareh Cure, Send for elreuiam, free, ¥. i CHENEY & OO, Toledo, QO Bold by Drugsista, Take Hall's Family Pilla for constipation. have S00TT'S. Scorr & Bowwn, Bloomfield N. J, 1088 each malled free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ade | dross postcard “Cuticura, Dept, T, Boston," Page 6, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, January 2nd, 1913, ———— — i — Th | EE viv Kate, Aaronsburg; John, Avis, | and p Pen in the western states; also grandchildren and 2 great-grand § at Mifflinbur pent a week th her mother, Mr Effie Weaver CE ———— Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the Oyunty. : Mi 1 : W poor Pog i . Bom J gyn ———— ent 8 i AAVE W 1 rienas 1 Own, EE EL EL EE EE a a hel he he 3 al Wolts Stor Is the Target B ir ANIKEeT ante daughlier, nn MILESBURG. | Mlilesburg 29 years ago and settled In AARONSBURG. Luther and Chas Stover attended the CO Christmas is over and many of our |the southwest, where his family now i Ex-Sheriff J. P. Condo, of York, vi funeral of Luther Kurtz at Mifflin friends have come and gone, Some we [reside as prosperous farmers, ited his aged mother at the home of {burg Aim to make that strong-—and digestion good-—an have not seen for many years. Wel |, 7. Eddy departed Saturday for J#mes Rous! The Roush bovs ac Miss Mavbelle Boob, of Woodward i a at ; — 5 gee - have had many happy days and many | Williamsport to attend the f meral of. | companied Condo to his hom: pent a few da it the home of Wm will keep well | No chain is stronger than its sorrows, but the Lord has been good | his brother, 1. C. Eddy. | Miss Ardrenna Harmon, who is em- | Wolf link. No man is stronger than his stomach. Zz to us, for which we ought to be thank- | Margaret Zimmerman went to Wil. |Ploved In New York Cit pent her Wm, Weaver, who Is employed at stomach disordered a train of diseases follow. ful. The ushering in of 1913 will | ljamsport Monday to attend the fun yadalion i Tiny home in this place \kron, O ited 1} parents at thi : bring many changes and will have [ara] of her uncle, I C. Eddy | (Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Stove ted at | pla 3 many new problems of life to solve Zolda Derr left Saturday for Ty- |the home of their friend, M Becki Gurr Wert, a student at Philadel Dr. Plerce’s Plerce’s Golden Medical Discovery But may it be a happy new year to all | yone to ent a few davs with her |" harles at Hublersburs phin pent} vacation with his readers of the Centre Democrat and | peother, M. LL. Derr and famil { Geo. Hosterman, of Boalsburg mother, Mr Emma Wert makes the stomach health nd the blood p de from friends. | Bellefonte voung architect, Anna ited at the home of Jno. Ha fare Kreamer, of Ingle! Monros Joven} roots, and extrac od v oy iby dn a, In Mrs, Cyrus Watson, of Unionville W. Kelchline, spent a few day with Lo fi "nd : ha Donat, of Wanan Kreamer of Altoona Paul Kreamer liquid form at $1.00 per bot fur over ng general sa in. was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wil her randmother, Mrs, J. W. Wagner " h \ : abhi 3 R von . few days with {of South 1 rd : Bert Syly f AY If you prefer tablets ns modified by I. V. Pierce, M. D., these can Be bur Lannen last Tuesday. A ver interesting Christmas enter K ’ re : oh . D. Donat, at the | and rile W mepo “rd t had of medicine dealers or triu Dox by mall on receipt of 50¢ In stam po. . . OE eT tainment was held by the Sunday | Reformed parsonage tending their \ ther § fun John Flack, of McCoy's works, left Ja Ie Ida Boob, from Spring Mill " 1 h h Louth A town for Munson, Morrisdale, DuBois JOO of the EF resby te rian ch irch on ing her cousin. Will Ro Fan uf 1 a 1 ! 1 Creekside and Johnsonburg, where he | 08 r ' lay evening I'he program Mr d Mrs. Ralph Ha “ ad tw : io ects to vis vith ends and el- | WAS aR ollow Opening chorus AA es a Ab vn Wo Ee oo br toys friends and rel- | yn to the King the school; in- | Child rom Smithtown, spent the WINGATE. y , : vocation—1 the pastor; recitation Sabbatl iG. brother John an Tt summer hold r (os 8 8 6 0 0 6 J Sn wt LOST—A gold back comb, between |, Irvin Martin dialorue—" "What famil POT ep t ) larg ! C Milesburg and the chain works; this Would You 1. ke to Be." iv’ bya and We are ver 1 t that 1 Y 1 Al n. Ohi } 4 Sh h d b M Milesburk and the eat” Will Ander | Would You Like to Be by boys and | {0 Rl Fer, S00 00 UR Ter lady Friend. Misa uth Bloom, of Lew- | @ S0Fthand by ail § Hunters-Trappers please leave at the post office by the school; recitation—"Christ was lis y nor matism for the ! I nded tl f $ * S— Frank Campbell and wife, of West- | postman by 1 el Wallace; reci- | #80 We K re at his f ers, G 4 y port, and James W., Campbe 11, of Ty tation Changin the Subject.” by : My and Ir Jams filler BE '} y ( y ) ler personal instructions. 4 | deal in all kinds of FURS, rone, were guests of their father, W.| Robert Wilks: motion song—*Million | 42ughter 1d I.u i ell and ’ oo % mime { y y : R. Campbell, and sister Mary, of this [1 ittle Snow Fla) A primary and gp te Mi Gertrude iil from { f 4 at XA Will pay the market price for place, : nterme te classe recitation “hen i : « 4 p : lars hd bs - ; ol 4 any pelts of fur bearing animals, Wilbur Lannen spent a few days in | Dg I ‘hristmas." Grace ( in: |e ! vr i Mrs, G 1 ' n 1 , nd 0 : Williamsport last visitiz his | dia “A Mode Snow Man” | a t y J i the } Drop me a card and notify me daughter, Mrs. Joh mpsor eight 1 ‘ I O'er a Quiet Pa { ! I J J 4 r + what you have Adam Fisher m 1 his I t t Ir ' recitation. 1 | Free. | t you h the Chris ker farm, b¢ Zion arearet 1 Y recitation \ oay i s * last Ti S to 1 ho Mil Rote ( ta Pe J { good ne g, 1 hope he I R h ; i i ‘ Pott’s Shorthand College, 4 ] F I ert on, . Wilks, imokion $ cox 7 Wiliamsport, Pa. § ames Irohm, Star ten n Re i NTRE HAL - nN W t i DO080808080800 80808Ce0s [| CENTRE HALL, PENNA. ro ) ' z ' J 34 | r Hanr iq § | NM f i: 3 i 2 “ fs i { J i \ J lot a Q “ " . d For Sewin and Readin The Rayo 18 recognized as 5 S g g the best lamp made. It 3 fe : gives a clear, steady light, soft and mellow; the ideal lamp, ac- i 4 A : [3 : ~~ 3 ¢ 1 cording to best authorities, for all work requiring close attention Sho ) of the eyes (far superior to gas and electricity). 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Fet f I ' Tus a I \ holidays Ce Ww lr to B Ino. } ar r i City . 3 o " 7 b ! X H 1 S f Al A " a ub ! Mr ir a fe r frien M ‘ ling tor ! ! ] ’ Mile | Ron i I Miss M } } r if S t i p for } ! 4 f ents, J. D } 1 t Fu Ww _ 1 \ Ts N ' f Fr m wi WwW, « A : { { f Kr ! b f Lam { p 8 tma Wo fan 1, h ? I Ra } IN { na ’ , ma: tH : : ) ™ ; ] : 1 1 ] gue Au he gol? ‘ { f ’ tin y } y iit for x (nn W M i " " : few I wr buildings at Rock ' Vr { n ! y Ss) » 14 & thie i Be . ¥ ry y i tod will | ’ EE FE PELL The Bellefonte Trust Prof h has r | af I. De : €¢ Deleiontie ras om ’ pen { t } n O ’ . mhber of t) ple around ! : he n" \ th Clear | f here ended e fur \ f Mra. | ! n-in H. D. Kre r = HAROL! R Mr J pt Fie y f Pa i . ter mn n n Tuesd at Buffalo } Pi 1 va | | hi on N Bellefonte, Pa. nace 1 t Christm her daug! Ru ter, Mrs H. G. Ebbs SE Mrs. H. G. Ebbs and her mother at SOBER. Turned Into y Ruming § Sore Full of tended Edgar I hdel's utchering CC. Auman is on the sick list P R d dl fl ‘ last week. aa uman [8 Of Ne th hon us, Red and Inflamed. Itching Thomas She ler of Altoona spent 04 (Ire " ‘ whict he irchased Christmas at me with his parents He Deoiel RT Ay. i ha puret Very Bad. Cured by Cuticura . wish Santa w suld send me a cou AC 4 Sheesley is getting a gasoline Soap and Ointment. They Also ple of writing tablets ine wit PO cut saw ttached, Miss Grace Schenck spent Christ Sh Ww Ww hd Whee at your Cured Him of liching on Body. mas with her parents In Howard, | wood ready to have it crosscut —- Il and Miss Lulu Schenck spent Sunday | Katie Spade, from Bellevue, Ohlo, at the Wetzler domicile lis here spending a few weeks with 008 Clearview St, Beranton, Pa ~*"1I J. W. Hall, Nellie, Philip and Mary | hor parents and relatives, * fell down on a piece of coal and cut my knoo — took Christmas dinner with his ®on| [1 G. Auman was laid up with a Molttedcs of TL about an inch In length and almost a half of Tyrone, and supper with H. C. Hull | yaa cold last week. of an inch deep. It turned into and family, of Osceola, and returned | Furl Stover is at present keeping || take SCOTT'S EMULSION regu- a runing sore and got full of ome yursday. house at Peru. » ; pus, It look dark May Shultz, of Tyrone, spent a few Frank Confer, who had been living larly to repair wasted vitality and | ld it oo red days at home with her parents, W. H. | in some of the western states for wix | | enrich the blood to withstand famed. 1 could hardly walk. | Bhulia and Jie, ¢ Bund ‘“h or eight years, is here with his fath- | ter colds and exposure i Every time I touched It, it | Nellle Hall spent Sunday w her | o 5 Co |] win ure. o ’ - friend, Cora Fisher, at Zion. an Conler. NaVIDE. & WANS] ” : pe started 10 ftch and burt. The | We are prepared to furnish Travel Harry Daley and wife, of Buffalo, | christmas which everybody enjoyed, t contains the highest grade of itching was very bad always, th N. Y. and John Comly and wife, of | and that shall be a sign for a green cod liver oil, medically perfected; I tried different medicines on It lers Cheques of e American Ex- Rochester, spent a few days with | master, is generally the saying. lites like § tied but they did me no good, Sol [hats satel And family, Wr. and Mm.| Wm. Welt and B, B. Woif are at + Sreaty-fike Jae at || 2m for some Cuticura Soap and Otatment press Co. available in all parts of the BR, MeCleliah ‘5 ‘sn home spending the winter with their | | scrupulously pure and healthful || and tried them and in a fow days or a week I | ober 8, 0 yrone, spent Sun- | parents, | found relief. 1 noticed that the knoe was day with his sister, Mrs. Harry Mo- | Poa Confer is taking out chemical |] Without drug or stimulant. En. 1} fC lice, oat it did not hurt and T world. The safest and most conven- Clellan, whom he had not seen for | wood. | | dorsed and advocated by medical || could walk much better and castor. There twenty-five years. h N Mrs. B. B. Breon and E. C. Ripka authorities everywhere, | was not so much of the pus coming out of it, fent currency for travellers. Edna Zimmerman, who has been | were callers at U, G. Auman's on Bun- | empl m In about three or four weeks the sore stopped \ smployed In Philadelphia, came home | day, SCOTT'S EMULSION drives out to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs, i running and was completely cured. George Zimmerman. colds—nourishes the membranes J| “1 also tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment | The stork left a bouncing baby boy Deafness Cannot Be Cured |] of the throat and lungs and keeps | | for itching on my body from which I could as a Christmas gift at the home Of | oo leat applications, as they eannot reach the ds | | them healthy not sleep. 1 used several different kinds of ————] James Bradley. Nothing slow about Saad portion of the oar, 3 There i» only one way to ' : salve without result. 1 took a few baths fromm, that is constitutional remedies, “ that. Pramas " pA by an A mp phe rR of the Nothing equals SCOTT'S with Cuticura Soap and then applied the | Cirenge Spiess of Altoona, and | suse ining of the Fostashinn Tube, When thie EMULSION for lung and bronchial Outicura Ointment at night and in a shory | } - Hl " | Raiph Morsan and wife Bessie. apent | ibe 8 infeed ys Rav 3 Vt int, 00% || swawhmass—sore, tight chests and | | ms the iching wopped. Cutiours Soup | Christmas with their parents, Mr, and Of red “(8 Juli Bow in the rewult, and unies the inflammation en 0 | all pulmonary troubles ntment cured me.” (Signed) Jullus and Mrs. Robert Spicer and family. | pues out and this tube restored 10 its normal cond # J. Pazokns, Apr. 5, 1912, | The First National Bank, Me doa 18 “Yialtiug_ bie wiser, | bet at hab Seat ah gosh || cp Egually good for infants, [| Cueurn Sosand Cutis Omtmaniars | 3 . 4 . y but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. - children or adults, but you must sold throughout the world. Liberal samplo of | BELLEFONTE, PA.
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